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| DOS stands for Disk Operating System. |
| DOS controls the computer's hardware and provides an
environment for programs to run. This system program must
always be present when working with our computer. |
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| There are a variety of reasons why we need DOS.
A few of them are listed below to satisfy our curiosity. |
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| 1. DOS controls the flow of information between
us and the computer (translator). |
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| 2. DOS allows us to store information on your computer. |
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| 3. DOS allows us to retrieve information stored on our computer. |
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| 4. DOS interprets and translates the software
us have on our computer. |
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| 5. DOS gives us access to all its function
(i.e. saving, copying, and printing files). |
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| 6. DOS is not case sensitive; therefore, a command can be
entered in with CAPITAL LETTERS, lower-case letters, or a MiXtuRe of the two. |